Carroll College is not only one of the top private Catholic liberal arts schools in the Pacific Northwest, but it is also more affordable than you may think. There are a number of financial resources available to students, including merit scholarships, need-based grants, federal work study, and loans. Carroll's average financial aid package is over $17,000 per year.
Just answer the following questions to receive a quick online estimate of your financial aid award. This calculator is only intended to provide an estimated award based on the limited information provided.
*Additional resources, such as Parent PLUS loans, student employment, and payment plans are available to help assit with additional costs such as room and board, fees, books and supplies.
In order for Carroll College to determine your official eligibility for all types of financial aid, you must be accepted for admission and complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Carroll's priority deadline to file the FAFSA is March 1st.
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Calculation of Costs:
Estimated Tuition cost does not include room and board or required fees. The current yearly rate for a double room and three meal-a-day meal plan is $7,188 and $380 for required fees.
Additional Comments on Eligibility:
Financial aid calculations are based on limited information and do not guarantee a specific financial aid offer. Eligibility for federal and institutional financial aid is based on official FAFSA results. Factors such as student income, untaxed income, student and parent assets, cash and savings, and actual tax paid are used when determining a student's eligibility.
Calculations shown are for first year, full-time, dependent students, who plan to enroll Fall 2010. Costs provided were estimated based on actual costs from the 2009-2010 academic year and are subject to increase for the 2010-2011 academic year. Need-based aid is re-evaluated each year and may increase or decrease based on revised financial need.
This calculator is not intended for current, transfer, readmit, or international students. Students must be U.S. citizens or eligible non-citizens to qualify for federal or institutional financial aid.